The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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NORTH TEXAS STATIC TKAfHKKS COURf.R, DENTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY. MAY 8. 1940
Francis
At Annual College May Fat#
StallcupCrowned May Queen g ?i? A Janli ^7
soioriilvs rtullili a# i*iviiiwt|
Aa Period of Pledgeship Ends
CoM«g« Favorites
♦
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By Dr. MeConn«ll
The cnwniBs of Har Majctv
ih« May Qwfii, Francis Stall
cup. l>> Kmit Walter Parker and
the presaatntion of U Yucca fa*
orites by President W J McCon-
tieil *iTf highlights of u colorful
M: \ Fete pageart iriv, i ■ tht w.
roation park WVdn«sd ,\ night
Thi* annua! affair, sponsored Hy
the Hirls' Forum Council. present-
ed representative* of If clubs atiii
the four College > la>s«-* Following
the pmtmiw of lords and ladies.
ela*> duchesses. anil th« queen, a
r, ay pole .ianci given by mem-
bers of a folk-dancing cla>* Mil ,c
wa* furni*htti hy the Collegi or-
chestra
MM ollege Dance
A formal all-eollege May Queen
.lance wbj held in Harris gym-
nasium after th« outdoor pageant
Music for dancing •* « furnished
hy Floyd Graham's oreheatra
lords ami ladie* and the club#
they repreaented France# 8fTA FRATERNITY HOLDS
TIu iZeceioinj Sline
dr conroo is principal
speaker at church meet
Dr K 1 l*nnrod of the College
economic* faculty «w principal
. ►.,« S ill,lay cv i l v W > ' -
bow a! :< join' meeting of tht
Protestant churches- held at the
Ft rat Metkiviiat Church tn recog-
nition .if National Youth
Con rod apoke o® the >ub.iect
Youth Face* tin Future."
•
newton attends meeting
of historians in omaha
Dr I, W Newtoti. direct, r f
history at '.he Teachers Collegi
left (lent on Tuesday foi Omaha.
Nebraska. to attend tht annua
meeting of th. Mis- «<-.ippt Wiley
Historical A**.-ciation which «il
In held in Omaha May ; t
Kennedy and Jimtnx Savage of
tht Current Literature Club: Jean
Meade and William Carroll of Beta
\lpha Kho Beta; Reha Met oy avvd
F.arl Rhodes- of the Forum Council;
Kochel Wilkin* and J e tonne May*
of the linen Jacket*
Billie Ruth White and Horaci
Martin of the Jt Current l.itera
turr Club; Mary Willati and John
Thomaaor of tht Jr Mary \rden
Club; Bobbette Cockerell and Eddie
Rum* of thi Kaghiirs, kathryn
Heatly and Harold Ferguson of
Kapp# Kappa Kappa. Anna I > .i><
John*ton and Du.ilev K;r.i.- f hap
)va Theta Pi
War> Arden*
Madie Muggarv ami A moth
Martin of the Mary Ardtr. Club;
Maitha Jo Kdward- and William
Hunter of the Phoreff* Franco
Smith and Willie B tirace i>f the
Pi Phi Pis; Blanche Stuart ami i
Charles Peters of the T a Ion-, Joy!
Hope and Billy Kubnnk- of tin
picnic at lake dallas
Approximately 4> memh i> of
Beta Alpha Kho Beta fraternity
and their dates attended a picnic
F: iday n t' " at Shady Sh • - can))'
i>n l^kt Dalia-
The jrroup it't the Beta h> on
Mulberry and went to the Lake on
a truck Refreshnier.ts of cold
drinks and sandwiches were served
b> the so< al c tnmiuee. Waltet
I**i k< r Jin my .^nvaif. K< r.neth
Reddy. J D Mitchell, and t* A
Skiles
Charles wihhisojj and Ton1
tiat'P'Hil er.tertamed th< gt<-up with
sail Is>at ruk>s the remainder
the evening
gordon, MeCLUSKY
marriage announctd
Miss Martraret Ruth Gordon,
graduate, and MiHor Mctlu*-
kv. irradttitr of T W t antioune-
>h1 their enira«enient at a tea March
1. U'40
Mct'ltisky is assistant c<av h at
Fal<etis H *h Schoo . and M Cor
of don i* an art tenchei at thi same
-chool M -- lianlon - thi daujrht-
et Mr, and Mrs .1 M liotdon
ot 1 ttleftcld Texas, and M Mc
i lusky ts thi son i Rev. and Mrs
\ V Met !.i W\ 'f Toyah, Texas
The couplt will maki the.i hom«
!ii Fiihwnn. Texas
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T. C. S. C. W. CATHOLICS
HAVE FORMAL DANCE
Members f thi Newman Clu':,
compose*) of Catholic students of
T < and T S. f In id their
-orintr formal ian< i at the church
• ■.'in! centei, B .nr and S< n.
Streets last Ft iday n.nrhi.
Muaie for dttneint: *> furn -hi
i«y Milton Pajf« - rchestia
Delta Psi Kappa
Wins First Place
At Stunt Night
Francis SMllcup i,<l o e),
ftom t elina > a- crow tied a.
ot ih< I < t hi d in the
ation park \\<-dn« da> itmht
-#*oito h lamtt
senior t«-r Parker act inn president of the
queen senior cla-« crowned Mi Stallcu|i
recre- Kollo inf the e ent an all-colle|fe
W*l- danc« a> held in Harris« ir>m
Tmjans. and France: Brown and
Ned Burdett of th< Falcons
Class duchesses and their es-
cort* were Mary l.ouis< Battle and
Charles ("hilds of ;h( freshman
class; Florine Hod«es and Robert
Andrews of tht sophomore class.
Shirley Taylor and Buddy Reese of
the junior class; and Marjorie R«l-
sher and Russell Judaon of the sen-
ior claas.
Favorites. Raeorta
The favorites and their escorts
were Johnnit Be'.ie HoUev and Car-
roll Kilts. J< Frances W iriey and
Taylor Judaon; Ruth Jacobs and
Philip Mantre Mildred Brock sr..!
Otis Reeve; Sarah Tvapuc and
Ervm Clay
Y:rjftttia Paty and Wo-,*i; >«
Vickrey BtAtm- Ridt ut and IN«r-
othy Ruasel; W ayne Rideout and
Jean Rideout; Ray Edward* and
ICtnina Lou l^ns. Arthur Evans
and Estellt W indhan; and Jay I'
tiaulder. and Javm Hunter
Ri'tpe: Avt-ryt was trumpeter
F.arl Colhwt. herald; treorjrv F.d
ward WaiMC. crow t -leare:; Sfcir-
iey Mae Uraham. ana Walter Let
Abbey , train bearers and Fayettt
Jam Cooper ami Virjrtnia Bal'.
fiowr mrl*
Theresa Corcoran
Is Named Sponsor
To Represent t.c.
I Theresa Corcoran, sophomore
from Oeniaon, ha- Ix en selected a-
-pons"i foi tht North leva- Stiitt
Teacher- Colleir* at the annual eon
vention of the West Texa- Cham-
l er of Commerce ;n Bur Sprinc.
May l(i 17-Is according t an an-
:nt>uncement made by Floyd (1' a
ham director of tht < otiejte staife
•and
Mis* Corcoran will represent the
Collet* at all the cntion*. tea-
and other aoc;i«i functions durin*
the convention, and will lane, in
the W Ti'C auditorium show Thurs-
day and Friday nights. May PR-1"
Graham's Coilofte stairt t and. "Tht'
Act-s of Co!iegeland.'* offtcjai band
for the auditorium show« at
convention, fc-r the pa«t sever yea: s
hvij be featured or the same show
First place in the annua! stunt
nigh- cor:i st. April 2:' went to
of the Delta Psi Kappa ortramrat •
Martha Daniel, president f th«
W men's Recrea: nal As- v.e t
which sponsored the pn tram. aettni
as mistress of ceremonies and
awarded a prist of three dollars to
the cast of thi winning stun:
A dramatic but U sque or tht
poem "W ink urn. Blit.kum. ami
\%>d" was th' thenu >f th- -tunt
which was ranked highest by :h
faculty judging oommitte* Mrs
Ruth Radir of the physical edoea
tton department, and F\a Joy Ta
ley and \irgirtia Ha-le •uemU-rs
of the English dtpartmei t. -crvei
as .iudpes
N;iii i ampu- girls clubs at-
sororities competed for the prise,
and namhers of v-ach rgatv.ratt :
wen ir. the audit iio tip support
their individual nunii-er. Those
I ub- entered wete J vita }'s Kar>
pa. Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa
Tilt ta I* Phvreffs Flier H Rich
aids Club See r Man K: iers
J'.i' o] Mary \- len- Kagh
and Grew Jackets
Musk for dancing was fum shed
the by Henry Parker's music box fid-
' wng the presentation of
tunts
Rebecca at Texas Mary Arden Club
Sends Delegates
To District
Four student representatives of
thi Mary Arden Clubs and Mr-
Mary B WV-soa, assistant to the
:<an of vx men, attended the meet-
ing >f the second district of th<-
fex«s Federation f W'omei.'s
c. ,os in Gam—-villi 'ast Wednes-
dar
Delegates w« re Margaret Jane
Fuitor: an.: Maydelli Patrick, pres-
ident and secretary of the Senior
Mary Ardens, respect rvely. for
l'.'40-ll . E-telie Wiudhatn and
l *ie Dickey, president and seare
Ur-y of the Junior Mary-, respac-
t vely, for next year. The g up
attended tht Gainesville C rr..- on
Weiines-.iay r. gh"
Party Announces
Glenda levill's
Coming Marriage
The engagement and approach-
ing marriage of Glenda Bevill, ex-
student of the Collegt . to Howard
Williams of Louisville. Kentucky,
wa- announced at a tea Sunday at
termain given by her mother, Mrs
.1 A Bevill, in her home, Nil W
Hickory Street
The wedding date. Jun< t, was
on an illuminated mirror reflector
banked vx ith flowers Photographs
of the engaged couple were at the
t mis of the mirror, and pink roses
and cat la lilies were used in dec-
orating
In the receiving !in< wore Mrs.
Bevill, Anna Mary Bevill. the hon-
<ret. and Miss Beulah Harris-
Mis- Haze! Georgi of Iowa Park
and \| ss Jonnn Arnold of Ailing
ton kept tht guest, register, and
Mrs. M B Cam of Denton. Mr-
< T Freeman and Miss Mary El-
en Thurman of Wichita Falls, and
Mrs George Fairly of Deniaon
served
Miss Bevill received her bache-
lor's degree in 1934 and her mas-
ter's degree in 1 S JJ7 While in col-
lege she was a member of Delta
Psi Kappa. Kappa Delta Pi, and
tht Green Jackets She is now as
sociate profesiwr of physical edu-
catior at NT AC. Arlington. Wil-
liams. son of Mr and Mrs W
M ill am- of limn, New York,
is a I" S. civil engineer and a
graduate of the Rensselaer Insti-
tute of Engineering. Troy New
York
Alpha Chi Members Hear
Reports on Convention
A report «n the proceeding* ••*'
tf*e National Alpha 1 "hi i 'onvention
held at <ieorgeUovn, Texas, or Ap
ri! 12 and 1 wa presented to thi
clue Thursday evtmmg h> Le*l e
Hullevk and Rachel Wilkms liele-
gates from the Una! chapter
Delegate- wen accompanied to
the t 'on Vent ion by Miss Bessie
Sh <>k of the English faculty, and
Miss Myrtle Brown of tht matnc
matics faculty
'Jesse Jamas'
l tolling lo the < oliege show lllls
Saturday night is "Je .t .lame*,
last nnoini! mot ie ol the (lid West
filmed in lechnicoliir. the film at-
tempts to depict the life of the
Ji«se James, gang from Jesses
earl* h«t> hihki until his death
Sigma Tau Delta
Sends Delegates
To Huntsville
Margarat Gilmer, president of
Mi Sigma Tail Delta, is to be tht
i#R.-ia' dehfgaU at the 1'iovincial
i the Sigma Tau l^elta
;.- b> held at HuBtsville on May II
Hobby Ri i dsong was elected us sec-
ond deiegate t>y tht club at a call
meeting "ii April J4, at 7 o'clock in
thi historical building, room KM?
M- He-.su Shook is to accom-
pany the delegates a- faculty rep
roisentattv n the place of Dr
Floyd Sto\a!l. who will be unable to
attend
The convention is sponsoring a
literary contest on short story and
poetry entries Plans have Ween
made • s«nd several short stories
from the Wat chapter
Platw «en also made for a pic-
nic ' )n held at the recreation
on May s .«( o'clock Ar-
iv. ni" t ls arc n tin hands of a
• (ii>sed ' Hi iei Ma
i Hi nlev Martha Jo Godwin, and
l.ocile Rurge
* KaaklSrt t-txi.x,
Thif W««4; OfKer
Initiations Complete
Twenty-seven pledges to thi,,
campus sororities, Kappa Theta pi
phoreff, and Kappa Kappa Kap|...
last week concluded an eight we. k'
pledge ship and were formally
tinted into the clubs Kaghlir p|( (|,
es are to lie initiated Saturday
night
Informal initiation for Kapp.,
Tlieta Pi pledges Friday night w.-i
followed by formal ceremono- a,
tht home of Nancy Harris, u
Normal Avenue. Dorothy Fry
rush captain, was in charge of
formal initiation, and Anna Louisi
Johnston, president, presided at
the candlelight services Plwij.',
initiated Friday night were Marthi
Millican, Alice May Shanafelt, as
Dawn Isbell. Dorothy Russel. who
was unable to attend the initia
tion. will be initiated at next week
meeting. Mias Johnston announc.
Kiev en Phoreffs
Eleven Phoreff pledges vvi.
initiated in an all-night initiati
Saturday night at Lake Dallas an.t
were formally taken into the
oiity Sunday afternoon at a bur
fet supper at the Phoreff Hon-.
i401 West Oak The formal r<
mony was conducted by Franc
St.al'cup. president, and Ra. I
W iIk ins, rush captain.
New Phoreff members are Ma
Jo Mayficld. Helen Mille. Si,
Steager, Jean Sansom, Janici
Ktanklm, Johnnie Btllt Ho lb •,
France- Hitt. Pauline Hare i-
Louise Clow, loma Blockei
Frances Kennedy
Tri-h appas
Tn Kappa pledges enterta •
members of the sorority w tr
theater party Saturday nigh' i
ceding informal initiation P
were accepted into member-h ,
a buffet «upper at the horn• of '
O'a Johnston, |Hit] We-t Mu't
M nday night President Mai \
na Hudson presided.
New Tn Kappa membi
Edna Earle Wilhan.s, Jh
Muadoch. Magnolia (\irrty N
Mac Millard, Vivienne Keaii M
aelle Turner, Maxtne Wiltor.
.•urn Crawford, Emma Jo R..
Doris Pier i . and Betti* 7,<
•t-
the
Trojans Initiate ^ a. Sponsors
Nine NewMembers All-Girl Dance
Wednesday Night
CHamurgy
Contunaed from pag 1
Harrison. N J
Dr Frank K Rader professor
of business administration. SouDi-
ern MeUa>dist I'ntvaraity. ami
statisuca! director of Dallaf Rup*
and Son. Dallas financial institu-
tion. presented the subject vif fi-
nancing chemurg* industries at
noon luncheon before ar. overfV w
mc crowd at Marquu hall
Th« Friday aftemoor program
sptmsored h> the East Texas Chaw
Nm new members were for-
mally sw m :nt, tht Trojans Sun
day evening by President Alan
Johnston in the formal initiation
ocremivmes conducted at the Fag-.e
Cafe
The new additions tc th< fra-
t'mity wht completed t igHt \ t-ek«
of piedgvship r. the o-gT rna::or.
Sunday morning following tht all-
right stag party held at Lak« Dal-
las were Pete Turrit?v . f Kaufmar.
The Women's Rocreati.r.y. As-
- VV'-, >p : ,, g ;
dance, with every girl in the Col-
• k p-:viit-ced u attend, ir. tha
Hamss gymnasiutr W ednes-.^ay
right fn ni Tigo te 1#:#.
Tht dance wh« .-pet. u> every
g-.rl or. the campus wm f ay« the
mjuired 10 c-enu and comas
„ . . . , , drvsset; in kid costume. Martha
W^ter Shepparvi of Lancaster. Joe I>Hr, rr„^„: o{ .hl WRA ^
talloway of ijfaanali Newest Lang- ,n fcrtd ,Kr , .hl r. t.
ford of Bon Ha. Ross Collins of
F .asville. Howard Jacksor . f Pow
ell S>d Chadwt-., of Man John
Huett of Comaache. and Durwanc
Rem of Grand Sa! n«
Rrhecca «iitch siar- Laarence
Olivier ,int! Joan Fontaim is coat
ing te the Tevas Theatre next
Ihur d*v jiiki •iii ttumtnue through
*• .>i • da^ ih- s«pi«t rtin ; cast in-
cludes Reginald ? enn< Judith Vn-
derson Geurgt >an<5 r ♦ ( \u-
brey Smith Giad>s ( ihtper. Flor-
eace Hate- and Nig 'i Brace
Sigma Tau De^a Elects
Delegates to Convention
Margaret unmet, president of
S;gria Tau fte'ta b.-r. rary Eng
ii eli kh ie*y at .t B M -tan BSrd-
so! g were i jo tad U rapnest-nt th-
C'(4le*n chapter of the d«h at the
r.at ifia. t n\t • •. ai to t* ne4d in
Ht.t.wwiSW, May II. a; a meer„Bg
April IT.
Phoreffs Plan
Formal Dance
Honoring member* and guests,
the Phoreff sorority wff! entertain
Wedn< s-iay r ght. May . w ith a
forma! dance from I to 11 o'utatiti]
at the recreataan building
Music foi dancing will im furn-
ished by a music bsix Francis S'all
cup. president, is chairman of the
commit*t*e in charge of arrangi
mi rr« for tht dance, and is assisted
by Mary Massie and Belva McCoy
Qet in the Uaauk with
Woodford s
Beauty Salon
Mother's Day
Greetings
College Campus
SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS!
Junior Ardens Hear Talk
br mi vir9in« haiw
Dtrretor of the East Texas organ M ss Virg.nia Ha-:, of the Fng
laaticm. was devoted to tht wood !* * de^rtment talked or 'Ful-taer
by Dr T r Friar winners" before th* Junior
Mary Arden Club in the Mary Ar-
den Lvige last right
F.iaine Fraeier played a vielin
seiectaon. and R«jw Ann Julian was
orogram laadei
saw bv placing tout order- for
Mother's Day Vile* Flower Shop
—ar girls' tag dance a! that time,
there w® be a floor show, with
students of tht ColiifF partk-tfHit-
;ng Junt r^av s<vr, . tr cha- of
the liewr nhow Sterling Gt«odw:n.
vice preatdant of tht club, w mak-
r-.g arrangrmems for the dancs
I < «« Black f«4der in froat nt
I o;Ir®* I af«-. contain- importaai
aote> ( all *99 or leave ta dean «
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QoiUyt. &G\b+\ SAofi
Trua* «rf the I' S Forest Product-
laboratory Madimr. Wiaconsir.
and W". w Henderaon. of tht
Southland Paper Mills. Luflna cot-
ton awed oils, dtacuaaed by M K
Thornton, agricultural chemist.
Fvtensior Department A * M
Collage, and aweet potat-ws discus
aed hj- Wilaon. lVugias F W arn-
ner. president of the Warrinar
Starch Ca.. aS St FrancisviBe. La.
Mid Hartwel! Jalomck mdastrial
riaardl drpartment of tlx Texas
Foawr aad Ufht Co
pnavihihties (m Texas
by Victor H Sehof
agrarultura editor of
the DstBaa News aa the feature of
tb din«er aaaaion held Friday e e
ain> Ik the crjvt*l mm of Mar
fda MM Ote Fowler, manage jf
T. C. Eat Shop
LuncKat A
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Frtezer-Fresh Ice Cream
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